As someone that was born, raised, and still lives here it makes me so happy to see that someone else sees so many positive things from the city I love!!!!!!!!
Been thinking about relocating out of socal , California is just to over priced for what it is. My wife wants to go to Reno while I don’t know where I’d like to relocate. How is Reno?
Don't forget to go to Scheels, and the GSR has it's own mall, and driving range. Another good spot to eat in midtown is The Laughing Planet. Gold and Silver Diner is really good too!
Not sad for me.i was raised there as well.growing up the best option for me was always lake Tahoe.i miss it all the time now that I don't live there.lol
I moved to Reno more than 25 years ago and you hit many of the highlights! With the exception of this pandemic year, there is always something going on in Reno ! From the pub crawls to the many events (Artown, Rodeo, Rib Cookoff, Hot August Nights, Street Vibrations, Balloon and Air Races, cultural festivals) and outdoor activities (hiking, skiing, climbing, snowshoeing, kayaking, skydiving) there is never a dull moment! I think I need to do the mural walk as there are several in the video that I have yet to see! Thank you for sharing!
I miss Reno, NV. I lived in Reno for many years and my family live there. Its changed a lot thru out the years and I think the changes has made it better. The art is beautiful and the restaurants are the best! I live in Puerto Rico now but I'm going to visit Reno soon. I'm definitely going to try some pastry at that bakery. 775 STAND UP!
Next time your in town try Scoopers! It's an old fashion local burger place. The original local has the parking spots and walk up window like an old fashion drive up. The food is ok but the milkshakes are TO DIE FOR and they have more flavors than any other place I've seen!
The one in Sparks, the original. Meat is ground at the meat place next door and delivered fresh on a hand truck every morning. NOT frozen patties. This is the real deal burger place.
This video was amazing. We have done several of the things suggested already and every one of them has lived up to the hype. If you're headed to Reno, this video does an amazing job to showcase some of the awesome-ness of Reno and the wonderful city it really is!
I moved here 4 months ago and love it. Plenty of hiking trails, fishing in the Truckee River or Pyramid Lake, great restaurants, moderate weather and nice people. I have always loved the high desert and was finally able to move here.
So hateful some people. And they will be any where you move. But most of us here in Reno are friendly and happy to have you. It was a ghost town before the mass exodus and you Californians have breathed new life into the city. Welcome to Reno!
I spent 6 weeks in Reno taking a class at University of Nevada- Reno, 26 years. Other than, Silver City, everything looks new since I was there, even the Reno arch. Thanks. I need to return.
Excellent research!! We’ve been to Reno many times (6 times in the past year before COVID). We never get bored. Never heard of the Basement so glad you introduced us to it for our next trip!!
Have never been to Reno and had no idea about the murals. Really awesome! It looks like you must have visited during the peak of autumn so that River Walk is stunning. Virginia City is pretty high up on our list.
Lake Tahoe is within an hour away and incredibly beautiful. The casinos are fun with mostly good buffets if you are looking for variety and quantity. I love Reno.
Lived in Reno 2012 > 2014. Totally took me by surprise!!! Great place! Best Thai food I've ever had at Thai Lotus. Across Virginia St. from Thai Lotus is the best Whole Foods I've been in. At the time had possibly the best bread bakery EVER ! ! !
Enjoyed the video. Back in December 1980, l was 21 years old and took a seven day bus tour from British Columbia, to Reno. Saw Bill Cosby perform at Harrahs, also toured Carson and Virginia city. Returned to my hotel room at the Sands hotel and casino one night. It was December 8/1980 , turned on the t.v.and they reported that John Lennon had just been shot and had died! It was one of those moments one would always remember. Thanks for sharing. 🙂 🎄 🇨🇦
This seems to be such a charming place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
Born and raised here in Reno. Only thing that saddens me is how much the mental health system has failed the many homeless people you see downtown. It's depressing to see first-hand
How is it mental health issues when they don't want to work and rather get a few bucks and go smoke a rock. It's not mental health. It's poor life decisions they have 100s of programs to get them back on there feet. They choose to be homeless.
@@koobski the reasoning behind the drugs is because of past trauma and they are stuck in this headspace where they just wanna escape. They need help and they need to be shown that they matter and they still have worth just like everyone else
I was waiting to see a comment like this.. I'm from California and visit reno frequently. I'm in Reno now and I gave a bag of food to homeless off the strip.
@@serenagutierrez395 there needs to be change. These homeless people deserve love and know that they have just as much worth as everyone else. They treated so poorly here
While neat it is fairly outdated, being built in 63’. In fact, It was the first planetarium in the United States to feature a 360-degree projector capable of providing horizon-to-horizon images and through time-lapse photography showing an entire day's weather in a few minutes.
The things I like the most about Reno is that we have pretty lax laws and restrictions on what and when stores can sell anything. Also we have a lot of public land so you can camp just about anywhere you want
As another native Renoite, this is a great video. Of course, as he said, there is much more, and I will add only a few places, such as Emerald Bay at Lake Tahoe, the Nevada State Historical Museum, The Pyramid, at Pyramid Lake (from onshore), Truckee, CA (another 25-minute drive, and half-day excursion with an "old town), antique row, which a bunch of antique stores on S. Virginia in mid-town, Scheels (I rarely pitch businesses, but this place is fun), and, if you are a science nerd, try to get a tour of the Desert Research Institute, plus, finally, come on one of the great event weekends, such as Hot August Nights (old cars) or the Nevada Air Races ! Thank you and enjoy!!!!!!!
I would add a visit to The Outlets at Legends. I realize it's an outdoor shopping mall, but I love visiting it almost every time a role through Reno because the outdoor art is very Nevada centric. Everything they have there represents a piece of Nevada history and culture.
Great list, but you forgot the Reno Aces ballpark. It’s great catch a game there. Also the great long standing Basque restaurant, Loius’ Basque Corner!
Yeah! you went to the car museum, a great collection, the sculpture in the other museum is also pretty unique and without the crazieness of the actual Burning Man. Never really explored Reno, usually the place where we stay when Tahoe is just too expensive. Will do the river walk next time, seems fun.
I spend a week in Reno every year for business reasons. I love the Riverwalk!! My boss puts us up at Circus Circus so, of course, I always spend time at The Row. Thanks for sharing.
The mariana/legends is a great place to visit over at Sparks. Peavine peak for outdoorsy stuff or even Mt. Rose a little south from Reno. GSR, Peppermill & Atlantis are pretty popular too go too as well
Been living in Reno for over 20 years and I didn't even know about "The Basement". Gotta check that out. If you ever decide to come back, you may want to look into the Reno Bowling Stadium. Also, depending on when you are in Reno, you may catch the Nuggets Rib Cookoff, The Blues and Brews, and the Hot Air Balloon Races.
Thanks for the tips! I wanted to go to the bowling stadium but it was closed when I went because of Covid. I would love to visit those other spots as well!
Nice list. Definitely some new things for me to check out. But, you left off the Terry Lee Wells Nevada DISCOVERY Museum at 490 S Center St. If you have kids, it's even better, but there's plenty for adults too enjoy, too. I've been to many different science, technology, and children's museums, and this one is really great at combining those three aspects into one entertaining and educational museum. No food or drinks inside, but there are convenient eats within easy walking distance.
If you ever go through Reno, Nv again, make sure that you stop by the Doughboy Donuts establishments (2 in Reno, 1 in Sparks). The best donuts in town.
I have been lucky enough to have visited Reno 5 times through work. I live in UK. I really enjoy my time there. Virginia city is a must visit. Reno arch and Silver Legacy, Atlantis and GSR casinos. Pegs Eggs for food downtown and it has a lovely mural outside. Barwarchi indian cuisine, Pho restaurant at Sierra center parkway, Bistro 7, La Posada Real at Longley lane for Mexican food, if you fancy a drive then try Jason's Beachside Grille at North lake Tahoe at King's Beach.
The Wilber D May museum is a popular school trip destination. It also has a reputation for being haunted in some way, usually involving the shrunken heads opening and closing their eyes. Virginia city has a ton of old fashioned candy stores. If your looking for another reason to visit. Summer in Reno adds a ton to this list. July is Artown, a one month festival centered on the river walk featuring concerts, art displays, Shakespeare and other plays. August has Hot August Nights, a week long celebration of the 50s, mostly centered around cars. There's also a chili cookoff, a massive rib cookoff, the national championship rodeo, balloon races(you want to be out there at dawn for this one) the Air races. A restaurant option that might be oddly unique to Reno is the Nugget Oyster Bar. They have the expected sea food options, and something called Pan roasts, a made to order chowder type dish that is insanely good.
I've been here for 31 years and the only places I've been is the river walk and the car museum. I've never heard of the rest of the places. I guess I'm missing out, too. lol
Been here for almost 22 years and I am happy to say I have visited most of this places, some of them multiple times, I recommend to every one to go check the Depot, really good service there
I'm born and raised Reno, there are also multiple trails all over town as well as some other sights to see, In spring and summer its good to go walk through both Bartley Ranch and Rancho san Rafael (where the Wilbur Museum is at) as well as seeing the rodeo at the livestock events center, though not gonna lie Reno is getting expensive to live in due to the tech boom in the area and the cost of housing has risen to a point where its a miracle most people are able to keep up with the rising rent costs
Visit The Halfway Club. An incredible Italian restaurant that, just recently, Grandma Inez, who had cooked incredible meals, passed away. The half and half is amazing; half ravioli, and half spaghetti. Add the meatballs. These aren't your typical meatballs, these are the size of your fist! Everything is cooked homemade, and, ask them how you can write your name on their wall! Hint...make sure to have a designated driver!
Don't forget to check out the Sparks Marina in Sparks, also the West Wind El Rancho drive in theater in Sparks, the Peppermill Reno is great to see the architecture and great action for poker players, not to mention a great swimming pool option.
Those giant rings in front of the museum represent wedding rings and hark back to the days Reno was known as the "divorce capital of the world" from 1909 to 1970. It was short to establish residency (thus all the roadside weeklies) and grounds for divorce were very lenient, which brought couples from all over the world to split the knot. Afterward many liberated lovers walked out of the courthouse and tossed their rings in the Truckee. People still do it, and in the summer you can see metal detectors wading around searching for preciousss :D And "The Basement" is in the old post office; too bad the top has closed because it is really cool with all the old PO boxes and art-deco design :)
Aloha from Oahu Hawaii....heading to Reno at the end of September 2022 unitl October 4th 2022 to attend the Miss USA Pageant which will be on Monday, October 3rd 2022....I have never been to Reno and I am excited to go.....flying into SLC -Utah where my family lives then, we will Amtrak to Reno. Your video is awesome! I am excited to go more so now :)
i think theres also a place downtown that makes sushi burritos lol. I would also recommend the sundance bookstore- its a really lovely bookstore in this old historic building. thanks for appreciating reno!
As someone that was born, raised, and still lives here it makes me so happy to see that someone else sees so many positive things from the city I love!!!!!!!!
Same!
I’m from here
But why is it so boring
Been thinking about relocating out of socal , California is just to over priced for what it is. My wife wants to go to Reno while I don’t know where I’d like to relocate. How is Reno?
@@FORSAKENGARAGE rent and house prices have exploded, we have been one of the fastest growing cities in the US for years now
Hey now! Born and raised here. I love my City🍻
Don't forget to go to Scheels, and the GSR has it's own mall, and driving range. Another good spot to eat in midtown is The Laughing Planet. Gold and Silver Diner is really good too!
Thanks for the tips, really appreciate it!
@@ThroughMyLens no problem! I love your videos! Especially the SoCal ones since I just moved here from NorCal
Gold and silver diner is really good. Love to go there especially with living right down the street from it.
As an omnivore, I was surprised at how good Laughing Planet was.
Yes! Legends as whole! Meadowood is a normal mall but still pretty cool! If you want a nice view of Reno / Sparks, go up to Somersett.
the fact that ive never been to half these places even tho i was born and raised in reno, sad case for me
Dude, I live out here too and I haven't been to over half of these places
I've lived here my whole life and haven't heard of half of these places
@@bobedybobo9972 yeah same i still live here and im to lazy to go to them lol
More life 🙏🏽
Not sad for me.i was raised there as well.growing up the best option for me was always lake Tahoe.i miss it all the time now that I don't live there.lol
I moved to Reno more than 25 years ago and you hit many of the highlights! With the exception of this pandemic year, there is always something going on in Reno ! From the pub crawls to the many events (Artown, Rodeo, Rib Cookoff, Hot August Nights, Street Vibrations, Balloon and Air Races, cultural festivals) and outdoor activities (hiking, skiing, climbing, snowshoeing, kayaking, skydiving) there is never a dull moment! I think I need to do the mural walk as there are several in the video that I have yet to see! Thank you for sharing!
I miss Reno, NV. I lived in Reno for many years and my family live there. Its changed a lot thru out the years and I think the changes has made it better. The art is beautiful and the restaurants are the best! I live in Puerto Rico now but I'm going to visit Reno soon. I'm definitely going to try some pastry at that bakery.
775 STAND UP!
Home town. Lived there all my life and I can say with confidence that there is always something new to do.
Next time your in town try Scoopers! It's an old fashion local burger place. The original local has the parking spots and walk up window like an old fashion drive up. The food is ok but the milkshakes are TO DIE FOR and they have more flavors than any other place I've seen!
The one in Sparks, the original. Meat is ground at the meat place next door and delivered fresh on a hand truck every morning. NOT frozen patties. This is the real deal burger place.
Is that the lil place in prater?
Thanks man I’m going to Reno this Sunday 🙏
My family owns scoopers ❤ my great uncle Mike was the founder.
Haven't visited Reno for many years but appreciate knowing the best places to go.
In terms of outstanding food in Reno I would add Stone House Cafe. It's my all-time favorite restaurant!
Awesome, I will have to visit that one!
That place IS bomb as fffff
Stone house is pretty bomb
Casey Evans -- I'm with you !
@@fprice915 -- What does "pretty bomb" mean?
I love that you travel with your dad. You are a great son.
This video was amazing. We have done several of the things suggested already and every one of them has lived up to the hype. If you're headed to Reno, this video does an amazing job to showcase some of the awesome-ness of Reno and the wonderful city it really is!
That's the first time I've heard a walkway located roughly two stories above street level described as "underground." 3:26
That part bugged me too!
Haha!! SAME!! Or... bridges connecting them he meant?
I had never thought of visiting Reno, but this made me reconsider. 👍🏼
Its really just a HOMELESS dump. If u like the truth
It's a great jumping off point for visits to Lake Tahoe and Loneliest Road as well.
@@MrMattcatalano I live in Reno and honestly this is pretty accurate. Reno has some nice areas as well though.
Reno is magical and you should definitely come.
@@MrMattcatalano it’s so privileged and disgusting to call something a homeless dump go choke
I moved here 4 months ago and love it. Plenty of hiking trails, fishing in the Truckee River or Pyramid Lake, great restaurants, moderate weather and nice people. I have always loved the high desert and was finally able to move here.
Let me guess from California 🙄 🖕 thanks
I’m just gonna say, you probably don’t want to eat fish from pyramid lake
So hateful some people. And they will be any where you move. But most of us here in Reno are friendly and happy to have you. It was a ghost town before the mass exodus and you Californians have breathed new life into the city. Welcome to Reno!
I see a road trip in my future. Thank you
No problem!
It's a nice placd
I spent 6 weeks in Reno taking a class at University of Nevada- Reno, 26 years. Other than, Silver City, everything looks new since I was there, even the Reno arch. Thanks. I need to return.
How was the campus like? Fellow Unr student here too
Awesome Josh. We've been to Reno twice and love the city. Now we need to go again to try a few recommendations on this list
Awesome, I hope you enjoy them!
Haven’t been to Reno in 25 years. Looks better. Time for a visit. Thanks for the preview.
Excellent research!! We’ve been to Reno many times (6 times in the past year before COVID). We never get bored. Never heard of the Basement so glad you introduced us to it for our next trip!!
thank you for sharing, I only drove through reno. I would love to visit soon.
Have never been to Reno and had no idea about the murals. Really awesome! It looks like you must have visited during the peak of autumn so that River Walk is stunning. Virginia City is pretty high up on our list.
Northern Nevada and California have so many beautiful lakes and reservoirs - you can never get bored while living there.
Not to mention how much off roading there is around the area. It’s an explorers dream
Nah it’s get pretty boring if you been here your hole life and o have
But other wise it is a great place
I would recommend visiting a huge store chock-full of collectibles called Antiques and Treasures in downtown Reno. It is pretty cool!
Thanks, sounds like an awesome spot!
Its now closed
@@jadenyuki3138 Man, that sucks.
Lake Tahoe is within an hour away and incredibly beautiful. The casinos are fun with mostly good buffets if you are looking for variety and quantity. I love Reno.
Fantastic vid! I love Reno, so much to do!
why is this in my reccomendeds i live in reno lol
same ; ) I thought of watching it tho for fun haha
Same thats sus af
i used to live there until i moved to AZ lmao, i’m planning on taking a trip to visit in 2 weeks and this randomly decided to pop up 🤨
Same lmao
Yea I live out here too and I have no idea why I am watching this
I've lived here since i was 2. Seeing as how I turn 21 today, I am ready for the true Reno experience to begin
Yo Ronan it's Chase, happy 21st dude!
Then you must pick up a meth addicted hooker!
Cool homie you're gonna end up like all the fools I grew up with 😂
I have seen several of your excellent videos, but This video has extra beautiful images, specially the colors and framing!!
Lived in Reno 2012 > 2014. Totally took me by surprise!!! Great place! Best Thai food I've ever had at Thai Lotus. Across Virginia St. from Thai Lotus is the best Whole Foods I've been in. At the time had possibly the best bread bakery EVER ! ! !
Awesome, I will have to have thai food next time!
Thai Lotus is seriously one of the best Thai restaurants I've been. And their Whole Foods has great selection!
Thai Lotus is so good, but i also love Moo Dang, specifically their Panang Curry...yum
Another one is Tamarack but it's not thai food
Enjoyed the video. Back in December 1980, l was 21 years old and took a seven day bus tour from British Columbia, to Reno. Saw Bill Cosby perform at Harrahs, also toured Carson and Virginia city. Returned to my hotel room at the Sands hotel and casino one night. It was December 8/1980 , turned on the t.v.and they reported that John Lennon had just been shot and had died! It was one of those moments one would always remember. Thanks for sharing. 🙂 🎄 🇨🇦
This makes me want to move back home even more!
seee the music to feel the vibe
Great clip. I'm thinking about moving there.
This seems to be such a charming place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
Born and raised here in Reno. Only thing that saddens me is how much the mental health system has failed the many homeless people you see downtown. It's depressing to see first-hand
How is it mental health issues when they don't want to work and rather get a few bucks and go smoke a rock. It's not mental health. It's poor life decisions they have 100s of programs to get them back on there feet. They choose to be homeless.
@@koobski the reasoning behind the drugs is because of past trauma and they are stuck in this headspace where they just wanna escape. They need help and they need to be shown that they matter and they still have worth just like everyone else
I was waiting to see a comment like this.. I'm from California and visit reno frequently. I'm in Reno now and I gave a bag of food to homeless off the strip.
@@koobski I hear your opinion, not all homeless are lazy they're a million more reasons why they are the way they are. It's ok to be kind sometimes
@@serenagutierrez395 there needs to be change. These homeless people deserve love and know that they have just as much worth as everyone else. They treated so poorly here
Hi Josh!
Now I want to go to Reno as well. Thanx for the video!😊
I lived in Reno for a little over 2 years, moved away about 8 years ago. Been wanting to move back ever since. Still get to visit pretty often. 😍
6:51 beautiful scenery
You forgot to mention the Fleischmann planetarium, located near UNR, it's a good little planetarium.
While neat it is fairly outdated, being built in 63’. In fact, It was the first planetarium in the United States to feature a 360-degree projector capable of providing horizon-to-horizon images and through time-lapse photography showing an entire day's weather in a few minutes.
Thanks for making this video!! I love living in Reno! Next time youre here, try Beaujolais Bistro, its so good! My favorite restaurant in the city!
Great job on this informative and accurate video...Nice to see a Reno video without any negative nonsense...
Love it!! I graduated from UNR and enjoyed revisiting the area through your lens. Thanks for another great video. 🥰🙏🏻
Awesome! Thank you!
The things I like the most about Reno is that we have pretty lax laws and restrictions on what and when stores can sell anything. Also we have a lot of public land so you can camp just about anywhere you want
I feel excited to see some pics which reminded me of my visit the biggest little city two years ago
thanks for the to do list! my family are planning a trip to Reno next weekend, and this is really helpful!
This video is very well done and inspires me to want to visit.
As another native Renoite, this is a great video. Of course, as he said, there is much more, and I will add only a few places, such as Emerald Bay at Lake Tahoe, the Nevada State Historical Museum, The Pyramid, at Pyramid Lake (from onshore), Truckee, CA (another 25-minute drive, and half-day excursion with an "old town), antique row, which a bunch of antique stores on S. Virginia in mid-town, Scheels (I rarely pitch businesses, but this place is fun), and, if you are a science nerd, try to get a tour of the Desert Research Institute, plus, finally, come on one of the great event weekends, such as Hot August Nights (old cars) or the Nevada Air Races ! Thank you and enjoy!!!!!!!
I'm a Pyramid Lake tribal member, & don't think the Pyramid side is open to public. To much vandalism.❤😊
Hi
I would add a visit to The Outlets at Legends. I realize it's an outdoor shopping mall, but I love visiting it almost every time a role through Reno because the outdoor art is very Nevada centric. Everything they have there represents a piece of Nevada history and culture.
Reno also has a ton of all you can eat sushi for about $25 per person.
Probably one of my favorite things being raised in Reno.... I feel spoiled by it when I go to California and you have to buy by plate
Can you name drop some of your favorite spots?
Jose Torre ijjis, tha joint
Jose Torre tha joint has better customer service
@@rickycortes1322 thanks. Appreciate it
Great list, but you forgot the Reno Aces ballpark. It’s
great catch a game there. Also the great long standing
Basque restaurant, Loius’ Basque Corner!
Fantastic. Never heard of it. Now I want to go there. Thanks.
No problem!
Yeah! you went to the car museum, a great collection, the sculpture in the other museum is also pretty unique and without the crazieness of the actual Burning Man. Never really explored Reno, usually the place where we stay when Tahoe is just too expensive. Will do the river walk next time, seems fun.
The car museum was really amazing! We loved it. I was glad to get to spend some time in the city
Excellent video, just moved to Reno. I will be checking this all out.
I spend a week in Reno every year for business reasons. I love the Riverwalk!! My boss puts us up at Circus Circus so, of course, I always spend time at The Row. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for vid.
In Tahoe for the week and headed to Reno for a day.
This video really helps as we have never been to Reno.
Thank you! Thank you!
The mariana/legends is a great place to visit over at Sparks.
Peavine peak for outdoorsy stuff or even Mt. Rose a little south from Reno.
GSR, Peppermill & Atlantis are pretty popular too go too as well
Hope that you and your family have a fantastic holiday season this year.
Same to you!
This video is exacly what i was looking for i have to do a presentation about nevada tomorrow and this video is just perfect!!
Soooo much Burning Man, all over the city! Much more than last time I was there. 😃
Been living in Reno for over 20 years and I didn't even know about "The Basement". Gotta check that out. If you ever decide to come back, you may want to look into the Reno Bowling Stadium. Also, depending on when you are in Reno, you may catch the Nuggets Rib Cookoff, The Blues and Brews, and the Hot Air Balloon Races.
Thanks for the tips! I wanted to go to the bowling stadium but it was closed when I went because of Covid. I would love to visit those other spots as well!
If they still have the camel races in Virginia City -- it's worth your time. Just don't get too close, they will spit snot on you. lol.
@@justmemadison the outhouse races are also fun. 😊
The Basement is in the old Downtown Post Office off of Mill and Center.
@Mark Yuen You forgot about Hot August Nights.
Nice list. Definitely some new things for me to check out. But, you left off the Terry Lee Wells Nevada DISCOVERY Museum at 490 S Center St. If you have kids, it's even better, but there's plenty for adults too enjoy, too. I've been to many different science, technology, and children's museums, and this one is really great at combining those three aspects into one entertaining and educational museum. No food or drinks inside, but there are convenient eats within easy walking distance.
Thanks for the tip, sounds like a cool spot to check out
The Discovery Museum is one of my favorite places-wonder, enchantment and awe. Even got a flu shot there last year!
I'll be in Reno for the 3 time in the next 2 weeks, Love Reno.
Honestly as someone who lives here, there isn't too much too see😅, still pretty neat here though!
Fr lma
Yeah I was born and raised in Reno so all of this is like “oh I did/saw that almost every week”
You just don't see so good
Agreed
No matter where anyone lives it’s always “boring and not much to do” .
And I’ve lived on the east and west coast
If you ever go through Reno, Nv again, make sure that you stop by the Doughboy Donuts establishments (2 in Reno, 1 in Sparks). The best donuts in town.
Always nice to see your uploads! Dad looks like loves the ribs!
He destroyed the ribs and even bought the dry rub they used to try and make them at home haha
The rock wall is amazing to be on especially in wall and summer
I live here and there are a few places listed I didn't know about. Thanks for the great video!
I have been lucky enough to have visited Reno 5 times through work. I live in UK. I really enjoy my time there. Virginia city is a must visit. Reno arch and Silver Legacy, Atlantis and GSR casinos. Pegs Eggs for food downtown and it has a lovely mural outside. Barwarchi indian cuisine, Pho restaurant at Sierra center parkway, Bistro 7, La Posada Real at Longley lane for Mexican food, if you fancy a drive then try Jason's Beachside Grille at North lake Tahoe at King's Beach.
The Wilber D May museum is a popular school trip destination. It also has a reputation for being haunted in some way, usually involving the shrunken heads opening and closing their eyes.
Virginia city has a ton of old fashioned candy stores. If your looking for another reason to visit.
Summer in Reno adds a ton to this list. July is Artown, a one month festival centered on the river walk featuring concerts, art displays, Shakespeare and other plays. August has Hot August Nights, a week long celebration of the 50s, mostly centered around cars. There's also a chili cookoff, a massive rib cookoff, the national championship rodeo, balloon races(you want to be out there at dawn for this one) the Air races.
A restaurant option that might be oddly unique to Reno is the Nugget Oyster Bar. They have the expected sea food options, and something called Pan roasts, a made to order chowder type dish that is insanely good.
Great video, you always make me want to go to the places you show :)
The climbing wall is really cool! There is indoor freeclimbing, as well as the outdoor wall. Multiple grip practicing areas too.
Been here for almost 21 years and have been to none of these, definitely missing out.
I've been here for 31 years and the only places I've been is the river walk and the car museum. I've never heard of the rest of the places. I guess I'm missing out, too. lol
Been here for almost 22 years and I am happy to say I have visited most of this places, some of them multiple times, I recommend to every one to go check the Depot, really good service there
I love your video about Reno .....
y'all covered the basics! thanks for the plug!
Thanks for the comment!
Loved you tour throw Reno, Fantastic :-)
I'm born and raised Reno, there are also multiple trails all over town as well as some other sights to see, In spring and summer its good to go walk through both Bartley Ranch and Rancho san Rafael (where the Wilbur Museum is at) as well as seeing the rodeo at the livestock events center, though not gonna lie Reno is getting expensive to live in due to the tech boom in the area and the cost of housing has risen to a point where its a miracle most people are able to keep up with the rising rent costs
I see apartments for $900 a month, that's incredibly reasonable considering the costs in most other surrounding states
great video educational very interesting and entertaining
The Manhattan deli at the Atlantis was amazing!!!!!!
I just found your channel yesterday in my recommended and then you make a lovely video about my town?! Fate?! I love living here
So cool! Thanks for finding my channel and for the comment!
Ho neighbor 😊I live in Reno too, found his chanel just now.
Hi neighbors. I live in Reno, too. Smiles!!!
A word of advice for tourists from a Reno resident: avoid the walmarts on 2nd st and Keitzke
We’ve been to Vegas so many times but I’ve never made it up to Reno. It looks like an awesome place to visit!! We really enjoy your videos 👌
Visit The Halfway Club. An incredible Italian restaurant that, just recently, Grandma Inez, who had cooked incredible meals, passed away.
The half and half is amazing; half ravioli, and half spaghetti. Add the meatballs. These aren't your typical meatballs, these are the size of your fist!
Everything is cooked homemade, and, ask them how you can write your name on their wall! Hint...make sure to have a designated driver!
Ooh I need to tell my hubby about this place so we can go sometime!
That was pretty good. I live in Reno, some of these things have been on my list for a while. Good job!
This video is good. I would add Casales Halfway Club to the list for food though. Great old fashioned Italian Food there.
Don't forget to check out the Sparks Marina in Sparks, also the West Wind El Rancho drive in theater in Sparks, the Peppermill Reno is great to see the architecture and great action for poker players, not to mention a great swimming pool option.
He managed to come right on the yearly 3 days of snow 😂
Those giant rings in front of the museum represent wedding rings and hark back to the days Reno was known as the "divorce capital of the world" from 1909 to 1970. It was short to establish residency (thus all the roadside weeklies) and grounds for divorce were very lenient, which brought couples from all over the world to split the knot. Afterward many liberated lovers walked out of the courthouse and tossed their rings in the Truckee. People still do it, and in the summer you can see metal detectors wading around searching for preciousss :D
And "The Basement" is in the old post office; too bad the top has closed because it is really cool with all the old PO boxes and art-deco design :)
You could go to the circus circus and the medowood mall! Those places are really fun! I go all the time
Hey thanks for sharing.
Hi Josh! That old school house could pass for the Addams family house. Love the car museum. Thanks.🇺🇸💜🦄
It's actually haunted too!(I guess lots of buildings in Virginia City are haunted)
Rattlesnake is a awesome place to see i have been born n raised in Nevada and Reno Carson and gardnerville r my home
My favorite video so far
Love this video. Thank you for showing our little city in such a beautiful light. #renoseo
Hi sandy I hate Reno
@@eddiew2325 lol ok dude...
This is my lovely city cute and beautiful..❤️
I hadn't spent much time there before but I really enjoyed it!
Hi there neighbor. I live in Reno, too. Smiles!!!
@@justmemadison 😍😍😍Hellooo.... I love you Nevada❤️
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO I LOVED IT
great list well done
Aloha from Oahu Hawaii....heading to Reno at the end of September 2022 unitl October 4th 2022 to attend the Miss USA Pageant which will be on Monday, October 3rd 2022....I have never been to Reno and I am excited to go.....flying into SLC -Utah where my family lives then, we will Amtrak to Reno. Your video is awesome! I am excited to go more so now :)
I live in reno and go to all these places all the time it's fun
i think theres also a place downtown that makes sushi burritos lol. I would also recommend the sundance bookstore- its a really lovely bookstore in this old historic building. thanks for appreciating reno!